Vinegar is acidic, and will probably kill spider mites, but it may also damage the leaves if you spray it on.
A soapy water solution is better for spraying on spider mites than vinegar. Always test one leaf of a plant first, before spraying the entire plant, if using a home-made insecticide.
no, because it attracts red mites
Yes, it is possible to get mites from chickens. Certain mites such as red mites or scaly leg mites can infest chickens and may potentially affect humans who come into close contact with infected birds. Proper hygiene, regular cleaning of chicken coops, and monitoring for signs of mite infestations can help prevent transmission to humans.
A person can use diatomaceous earth to kill red mites. This is harmful to insects, but not pets or children.
Most ant and spider sprays will kill mites as well.
you use stuff
no
They could be spider mites or maybe clover mites
No, sherry vinegar is not the same as red wine vinegar. Sherry vinegar is made from sherry wine, while red wine vinegar is made from red wine. They have different flavors and characteristics.
Red wine vinegar is not a combination of vinegar and red wine. It is red wine that has turned to vinegar, the alcohol being converted to acid.
clover mites look like small red circles and up close thay look like red Spiders.
Scabies mites are parasites that cause tiny raised red bumps or scabs that are often in a row on the skin. These mites burrow into the skin to lay eggs, leading to intense itching and a characteristic rash pattern. Treatment typically involves prescription medications to kill the mites and their eggs.
brown rice vinegar OR Chinese black vinegar (cheaper) OR red wine vinegar + sugar or honey OR sherry vinegar OR fruit vinegar